Lawyer, public
official, and author from Indiana. Correspondence, diaries, journals, copybook,
speeches, writings, notes, legal papers, clippings, printed material, and other
papers, including a late fifteenth century fragment of the Tristram Saga
obtained by Arthur Middleton Reeves on a trip to Iceland. The bulk of the
collection consists of Foulke's correspondence reflecting his literary career
and public service, including letters from Theodore Roosevelt discussing civil
service reform, the Progressive movement, Woodrow Wilson, the World Court
(Permanent Court of International Justice), and pacifism.